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Grammar. Fresco by Gentile da Fabriano. Hall of the Liberal Arts and of the Planets, Trinci palace, Foligno, ItalyAstronomy. Fresco by Gentile da Fabriano. Hall of the Liberal Arts and of the Planets, Trinci palace, Foligno, Italy

"Philosophy and Grammar". Fresco by Gentile da Fabriano. Hall of the Liberal Arts and of the Planets, Trinci palace, Foligno, ItalyHall of the Liberal Arts and of the Planets, Trinci palace, Foligno ... Category:Trinci Palace Category:Gentile da Fabriano Category ---------------------------

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ArithmeticaArithmetic, a woman, seated at a table inscribes a tablet accompanied by an elderly woman and two male scholars; the elderly woman stands over her and instructs her; her dress is numbered "1234..." and two tomes are labelled "ABRAHAM" and "PYTHAGORAS

Dialectica

Dialectic, a woman, seated on a wicker chair, engages in conversation with an elderly philosopher; she rests her feet on a stack of tomes labelled "ARISTOTELES" etc; a bird sits on her head, an eel is wrapped around her arm and a frog sits on an upright tome.

GrammaticaGrammar, a seated old woman, teaches a young boy standing besides her the rudiments of reading and writing; she holds a long staff, leans over and points to the pages of the book held by the youth; her dress has the letters of the alphabet; in a school room with students and various labelled scholarly tomes.

Rhetorica

Rhetoric, a seated woman, holding a caduceus, leans over and engages with a seated man writing on a tablet; an elderly man with a long beard places his hands on the shoulder of the younger scholar; two birds, including a parrot, sit on a pile of books labelled "CICERO" etc on the ground.

Grammar. Allegorical scene with an elder woman holding a stick and teaching a young child the alphabet, a boy with a book beyond, a fireplace in background; first state with address of Schonaeus; after Goltzius 1587-1634

----------------------------Francesco Primaticcio--1591 (before)------------------------------------- ---------------------- The Seven Liberal Arts The personification of Grammar; a woman seated, holding an open book surrounded by young pupils and treading on two male figures, one with a beard; after Primaticcio(?). Ascribed to Francesco Primaticcio Date 1591 (before)

Astronomy: a three-quarter-length lady holding a cross and measuring the globe. c.1630 Arithmetic: a three-quarter-length lady seated at a table doing calculations on a slate. c.1630

Rhetoric: a three-quarter-length lady seated at a table holding a caduceus. c.1630 Dialectic: a three-quarter-length lady seated at a table with one finger counting on another. c.1630

The Seven Liberal Arts / Geometria Geometry: a three-quarter-length lady holding a globe with measuring devices on the table before her. c.1630 Music: a three-quarter-length lady seated at a table playing a lute. c.1630

George Glover (Print made by); William Webb (Published by); Grammar: a well-dressed lady seated at a table with a book Rhetoric: a three-quarter-length lady seated at a table holding a caduceus. c.1630 Engraving

----------------Jean Leblond ---------------------------- Liberal arts. Geometry personified by a young woman, three-quarter length, turned to the right, sitting at a table supporting a globe, and holding pair of compasses and triangle Published by Jean Leblond I (biographical details | all objects) Date 1605-1666 -----------------

Luca Ciamberlano (Print made by); Frans Floris (After); The Seven Liberal Arts in a temple, at the centre three cupids hold aloft the Borghese coat 1617

Pictura; a woman, full-length, wearing a fancy dress and seated before an easel with a portrait on it, holding a brush and a palette Print made by Jacob Gole Date 1675-1724 ---------------------Francis Cleyn 1645--------------------------

Music: a woman playing a lute accompanying a man playing a flute, while a child sings. 1645 Print made by Francis Cleyn Date 1645

Rhetoric: seated woman dictating to a man in a room. 1645

Grammar: seated woman teaching children their letters. 1645

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Septem Liberales Artes; Francis Cleyn (Print made by); Geometry: woman with a tower on her head and two men measuring a globe.

Francis Cleyn (Print made by); Arithmetic: woman seated at a table writing on a tablet, while a man teaches a boy behind. 1645

Francis Cleyn (Print made by); Astronomy: a winged woman looking at the stars with an old man and an eagle. 1645

Francis Cleyn (Print made by); Dialectic: seated woman holding a snake and with a bird on her head in discussion with a bearded man in a room --------------------------------